1st Art Gallery Art & Design Scholarship
1st Art Gallery Art & Design Scholarship
Meet This Year’s Winner
Michaela Gooch
Michaela Gooch is majoring Natural Resources at Oregon State University. She is super
passionate about plant and animal conservation and enjoys spending a lot of time
outdoors. This allows her to study textures, colors and lines which she transforms into
her unique abstract art. Oftentimes, she also blends the human body with the textures,
colors and lines she studies in nature. Due to the challenging issues the planet is
facing like climate change, deforestation, plastic pollution and more, she decided to
create a piece all about balance. Her winning piece is meant to represent the balance
between nature and humanity that can be acquired through the radiant, nurturing and
gentle nature of femininity.
1st-Art-Gallery.com continues its $300 annual scholarship for new,
current, and returning students!
This scholarship is designed to help students become successful in a career
focused on art or design. Applicants will be able to submit their entry along with a design,
drawing, film, artwork, short story, poem, or literally any type of art they are most proud of. The
winner will be selected by the end of June.
Eligibility
You are eligible for this scholarship
if:
1.
You are a high school student graduating this
calendar year and have been accepted into a college, university, trade school, or
design school.
2.
You are a student currently enrolled in a
college, university, trade school, or design school.
3.
Your discipline is among the following: Arts -
fine arts, music, performing arts, visual arts. Natural science - biology,
chemistry, physics, astronomy, earth science. Social science - anthropology,
economics, geography, political science, sociology, history. Languages, linguistics,
literature, mathematics. Philosophy, psychology, religious studies.
Guidelines
Art students need to submit a piece of art that makes them proud. This can be any type
of art submission, including (but not limited to) a painting, photograph, statue, song,
animation, video, film, illustration, story, poem, or any other type of art. Liberal
Arts students should apply with a recent sample of their writing on any subject, limited
to 2000 words.
The yearly deadline for submission is June 1st, the winner will be
selected in the month of June, and they will be contacted by early July. The winner must
reply within two weeks, or a new winner will be selected.
Disclaimer
All information provided by students as part of the application will not be
used in any way other than as part of the scholarship selection process. The information will remain
confidential and after a recipient has been selected, it will be destroyed. In addition, 1st Art
Gallery will not own the rights to all art submitted for the scholarship.
Meet Our Previous Scholarship Winners
Destinee Rodriguez is a 19-year-old animation student who is interested in minoring
in illustration. She enjoys standing out from the crowd and speaks her mind with her
looks, words and art. The idea behind her winning piece was balance; balance between
the inside of the bowl with the fish and the demon - being the one owning the
delicate creature. She decided to draw this piece after her fellow art students were
saying that digital media can hold no emotion and that it's not true art. Thus she
created this piece almost as a comeback to prove that one can create something
digital that is beautiful and expressive, and that it doesn't always have to be made
with a pencil.
My name is Andy Solovyov, I'm originally from Ukraine, but at the moment studying
in the U.S. for Computer Science at Dickinson State University. Despite the fact
that my major is far from art, it does not prevent me from applying its principles
to create something creative. Quite often my programming skills help me in my other
hobby - 3D graphics. It’s useful to automate many modeling processes and thus it
allows me to make large and detailed projects in the shortest possible time. My
works are inspired by everything that goes on around me: people, pop culture, and
places I travel to. Speaking of traveling, moving to the States has been a turning
point in my life and I think it will have an even greater impact on my work in the
future as this country combines cultures, customs and architecture from almost every
other place on Earth. I am very grateful for the opportunity to be here and also to
share my creative experience with others!
Hannah is a Crop and Soil Science major at Colorado State University. Her mother
was a high school art teacher and that's where her passion for art began, after
school in her mother's classroom. She went on to attend the High School for the
Performing and Visual Arts in Houston where she began to develop her techniques and
came to love painting. She expresses her admiration for nature and the human figure
by bringing elements of both together in her work. Her passion for nature and
sustainable agriculture came from her work experience farming in southern Texas and
then Italy. She believes industrial agriculture is a significant contributor to
climate change and that finding viable solutions to our food production issues will
be critical in the coming years. She hopes to use her degree to teach others about
the benefits of sustainable agriculture so they can use these practices to help
improve their lives and the world.
Hector majors in Film and Commercial Photography. He studied film even before he
declared Film as a major by reading articles, watching videos, and carefully
studying professionals on film sets. He is extremely passionate about filmmaking
which is why he and his brother, Brownie, started a YouTube channel called "Fresh
Brownie" where they are in full control of making entertaining content for all
viewers of different backgrounds. Hector and his brother Brownie post content weekly
by putting dance choreographed routines, cooking segments, travel vlogs, and short
films. Hector one day strives to inspire other kids through filmmaking and give back
to the community with opportunities such as scholarships or charities.